Miresua is an imaginary, artificial, constructed language; a conlang. These words are not randomly generated. Miresua is an eclectic alphabetic mix of Basque and Finnish, two unrelated European languages.

30 November 2009

avile = wool (noun) (some things Google found for "avile": an uncommon term; a last name; an unusual first name; archaic Etruscan funeral stele of Avile Tite; in obsolete English "avile" means "to abase or debase; to vilify; to depreciate")

22 November 2009

narra = leather (noun) (some things Google found for "narra": a very common term; name of the tree and exotic wood also known as padauk; a last name; Commander Narra is a minor Star Wars character; user names; a feminine first name; means "narrates" in Italian and Spanish; means "to fool" in Swedish; name of cities in the Philippines and India)

18 November 2009

azteri = steel (metal) (some things Google found for "azteri": an uncommon to rare term; user names; an unusual last name; similar word "Asteri" is the name of cities in Greece and may mean "star" in Greek)

14 November 2009

kezi = fox (animal) (some things Google found for "kezi": a common term; KEZI is a television station in Eugene, Oregon; a feminine first name; a last name; similar word "kézi" means "manual, done or operated by hand" in Hungarian; the name of cities in Turkey, Zimbabwe and Ukraine)

My previous Miresua word for "fox" was "kazet". I decide to change this word because it should in a vowel, as both the Basque and the Finnish words do. Kezi is one letter shorter than my source words, but that's allowable. Besides Miresua needs more four letter words.

10 November 2009

kepra = copper (metal) (noun) (some things Google found for "kepra": an uncommon term; a misspelling of "Keppra" which is a medicine to treat epilepsy; Kepra Industries is a guar gum powder exporter in India; DJ Kepra is a Disc Jockey in Baltimore; a first name; user names; an unusual last name; gaming characters; Kepra Software of Australia)

06 November 2009

kure = gold (metal) (some things Google found for "kure": an common term; a last name; user names; KURE is a student FM radio station in Ames, Iowa; Kure (pronounced koo-Re) is a seaport city in Hiroshima prefecture in Japan; Kure Atoll in the remote northwestern Hawaiian Islands; Kure Beach (pronounced cure-ee) is a town in North Carolina; Küre is a town and district in the Black Sea region of Turkey; means "curate" in Breton; means "blind" in Kurdish (transliterated); the name of multiple cities in Nigeria and Ethiopia)

02 November 2009

lyrun = lead (metal) (some things Google found for "lyrun": an uncommon to rare term; Changsha Lyrun New Material Company Ltd. of China sells nickel foam; user names; a first name which is possibly an alternate spelling or misspelling of Lauryn; an unusual last name; New Lyrun is the name of a city in the game world of Wilwarin)

About Me

Young enough to daydream, old enough to be somewhat realistic. I'm creating words in a made-up language. I'm not a linguist. Mariska is an old-fashioned Hungarian form of the name Mary. It's pronounced Marishka.

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About Miresua

Miresua is a scramble of Basque and Finnish, two languages that I don't actually speak but I find interesting. Words are intended to look foreign to English speakers.

There is nobody in this world that speaks Miresua as their native language. Miresua is a made-up, constructed language used in my fantasy writing.

The Basque and Finnish words shown are correct to the best of my knowledge.

When I say that a word equals something in English that is my definition only; it's not true in the real world. The miscellaneous information I list about the words is what Google search found on the Internet for that word.

The grammar of Miresua will take rules from Basque and Finnish. Miresua will be agglutinative language (as are Basque and Finnish), a regular language with a high rate of affixes per word. Miresua will be a Subject-Object-Verb (SOV) language, which is like Basque, but unlike Finnish (and English). Although unlike Basque, but like Finnish, adjectives occur before the noun which they modify. Miresua, unlike Finnish, doesn't feature vowel harmony. (For my experiment with vowel harmony, see my Samgur artlang).

Finnish language

Finnish (native name: Suomi) is spoken in Finland. It is a minority language in the Northern European countries of Sweden, Norway, Russia, and Estonia. Finnish is a member of the Finno-Ugric branch of the Uralic language family (which also includes Hungarian). There are about 6 million total speakers of Finnish.

Basque Country flag - Ikurrina

Basque language

Basque (native name: Euskara) is spoken by in Basque Country, a region in the western Pyrenees mountains of Spain and France. Basque is a language with no demonstrable relationship with any other living language. There are about 1 million total speakers of Basque.